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Regenerative Farmer and FOSS DevOps Engineer

Can I keep cows, sheep and guard dogs in the same paddock on the same wire? Only time will tell

Buying a bitcoin miner before you have a deep freezer is dumb

You probably don't have enough fats. Most don't if you have a freezer, you can get it and make lard or tallow. Super useful even from a non food perspective. But if you don't have a freezer, the only way to store enough fats is nuts or storing oil which I don't recommend as the ones that store for a long time are just industrial lubricants and the good ones like olive oil are really not good when stored long term.

I always tell people tanning or canning. If you're in to water building ponds and shit like spirko does is cool, but bigger.

Replying to Angela

Yep!

So what're you claiming? He should help the state look through his whole platform?

If that's the case, then my original point is the only thing that stands, pounds doesn't really matter. Calories/grams of protein would help the computation. 50grams of protein is a minimum for adults. I'm not sure on fat.

Pounds of food when prepping is useless.

First calculate calories needed for the time frame you're looking for. Next break that down into macros)(protein, fats, and carbs), chose which is most important to you and fulfill that. IE if you need 100g of protein daily and you're prepping for a month and canned tuna has 20 grams you need to get 150 cans.

Lastly, you should just learn to eat what you store and store what you eat. Copy canning is the best way to build up a reserve over the course of several months. Jack spirko has videos about it.

Sinus infection turned ear infection, luckily the fiancƩe has me covered

If this shit goes through, I, as a dev, am going to start requesting I be paid exclusively in tips. T-shirt sizing tasks and assigning a dollar value tip to them if completed.